The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announces a crucial shift in deer hunting practices as Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) reaches an endemic stage, particularly in southeast Minnesota. Local hunter William McBride notes a rise in positive cases, with over 90 reported this year, prompting concerns about food safety and hunting effectiveness as the DNR curtails targeted culling efforts to manage the disease.
McBride highlights the increased difficulty of hunting amid declining deer populations due to the DNR’s aggressive management tactics. As hunters are encouraged to test their game and limit the movement of harvested deer, the DNR emphasizes the essential role hunters play in preventing the further spread of CWD. For comprehensive information on testing, transport restrictions, and disease management practices, interested readers can refer to the DNR’s official guidance.
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